Initially all stories in the magazine were submitted as "contest entries" with ú25 being paid for
the prizewinning story and ú5 for each other story, and was called Storyteller Contest. At some
point the title on the covr at least changed to Storyteller and in 1964 the magazine title
changed to International Storyteller, although the stories were still mainly by newcomers from
the UK.

Contained a story by Angela Carter in July 1962, and published an all-SF "omnibus" in 1964, although
it is unclear whether this was an issue of the magazine or a separate anthology.

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A number of issues of The Strand Magazine have been seen which are identical
to the UK issues except that they are dated one month later. These are believed
to be an "Overseas Edition" prepared for the Australian and New Zealand market dated
to allow for the delay caused by shipping the issues.

Total Issues: 301

American reprint edition of The Strand Magazine. The American edition
initially carried the same material as the British edition, but (typically) one
month later; but as time went by there were numerous items carried in one
edition but not the other.

Total Issues: 36

The bulk of each issue (typically everything after the first 16 or 20 pages)
consisted of sheet music for songs of the day, but almost every issue contained
one short story often written (and illustrated) by regular contributors to The
Strand Magazine.

Total Issues: 3

Strange was sub-titled the magazine of true mystery. It was intended
to publish non-fiction articles dealing with bizarre and unsolved
mysteries. Topics covered included The Mary Celeste, feral children,
death camps, cursed diamonds, dreams, swindles and so on. It lasted for
three issues; March 1952(#1), May 1952(#2), July 1952(#3). The contents
for the first issue were fairly typical.